Free dentistry, job advice, counselling and financial services will all be offered to families affected by cancer in honour of 11-year-old Harry Moseley.

To mark its first anniversary, HelpHarryHelpOthers has announced the new support scheme after identifying areas where families and patients suffer and need extra support.

Harry Moseley, who died aged 11 two years ago after a four-year battle with cancer Credit: ITV News Central

The charity, set up by Harry's friends and family after he died in 2011, has also today announced a partnership with Worcestershire County Cricket Club in honour of the friend who inspired the youngster to begin fundraising.

Robert Harley, who also suffered with a brain tumour, became very ill and died shortly after 11-year-old Harry began his campaign to raise awareness. Worcester-born Robert had been a long-term member of the cricket club.

The challenge starts in Zurich, Switzerland, and sees him, along with around 20 other riders, cycle through seven different countries in seven days. The challenge ends in Birmingham on Sunday, after the 700 mile ride.